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Eaton 5P 5P3000 3000 VA 2700 Watt 120V Tower UPS

Eaton 5P 5P3000 3000 VA 2700 Watt 120V Tower UPS

Regular price $ 1,699.00 USD
Regular price $ 2,300.00 USD Sale price $ 1,699.00 USD
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The Eaton 5P3000 Tower UPS delivers reliable enterprise class backup power with an efficiency rating of up to 99%. With ENERGY STAR® qualified models, the 5P's graphical LCD display allows you to view UPS status in a single glance and provides more available power than comparable UPSs. When paired with Intelligent Power Software Suite, the 5P3000 allows you to seamlessly manage your connected equipment, even in virtualized environments.  See other Eaton products here.

 

Topology Line interactive
Configuration Tower
Catalog Number 5P3000
Color Black
Rating (VA/Watts) 3000/2700
Diagnostics Full system self-test at power up
Dimensions (H x W x D, inches) 17.4 x 3.4 x 20.10
Dimensions (H x W x D, mm) 445 x 86 x 522
Weight (kg) 40
Weight (lbs) 87


Rail Kit Included Tower stand included
Contents
(Ships with the following items)
5P3000
User manual CD
Tower pedestals
Intelligent Power Software Suite CD
Quick start guide
RS-232 serial cable
USB cable
Phillips head screw driver
Efficiency up to 99%

What is an uninterruptible power supply?

An uninterruptible power supply or a UPS system is an electrical apparatus that provides emergency power to a load when the input power source or mains power fails. A UPS system performs three primary functions: conditions the incoming dirty power from the utility company to give you clean, uninterruptible power, provides ride-through power to cover for sags or short-term outages, and enables seamless system shutdown during a complete power outage.

What is the difference between single-phase UPSs vs. three-phase UPSs vs. split-phase UPSs?  

Phases of a UPS, such as a single-phase UPS or a three-phase UPS, describe the number of electrical phases that a UPS receives and transmits. Electrical utilities generate three-phase power because that is the most efficient way to transport electricity over long distances. And for larger power consumers, such as large data centers, industrial manufacturing and hospitals, the power stays as three-phase, requiring a three-phase UPS. For smaller power consumers, including residential or office buildings and most K-12 schools, the power is converted to single-phase power.

What size UPS do you need?

UPSs are given a power rating in volt-amperes (VA) that range from 300 VA to 5,000 kVA. This rating represents the maximum load that a UPS can support, but it shouldn’t match exactly the power load you have. To allow room for growth, the best practice is to choose a UPS with a VA rating that is 1.2x the total load you need it to support. If your UPS will be supporting motors, variable-speed drives, medical imaging devices or laser printers, add more VA capacity to your requirements to account for the high power inrush that occurs when those devices startup. 


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